Kiffin is a disease. That assessment is based on far more than just the underhanded way he left Tennessee.
You may turn a blind eye to his weak character, lack of integrity, and immaturity in hopes of winning more ball games. I won't.
We can win, and win big, win championships, with a coach whose character serves as a role model for our players, year in and year out.
No to the disease.
This is just uninformed ranting.
First, players love Lane. He developed great offenses at Bama and remains in contact with many of them. He's a player's coach.
Immaturity? OK, he's a frat boy. He likes woman. And Johnny Majors? Great coach. Once wanted to change UT's colors from Orange and White to Scotch and Soda.
Everyone has faults. Lane's were more public. But let's stop with the "everyone else is a saint". They weren't. They drank, caroused, cussed, gambled ... and they WON.
You must not know me well. I don't rant. And I rarely post uninformed. That makes you 0 for 2.
Could regurgitate all the strikes against Kiffin's character, judgment and integrity over the years, starting in Oakland and moving on to every stop he has ever made in college football. But don't need to, it is easily available if you're not blind.
Kiffin is a disease. Cheap gamble for short-term gain in the form of some wins (no championships, but some wins) in exchange for a rotten program over time.
Nope.